- My husband and I enjoyed the Hallmark...
- HEALTH
- SURROGACY
- Lithuanian Independence
- Finding a Good Mortgage Broker
- Toll Road Terrorists: Opponents or Developers and Supervisors?
- SURROGACY
- FOOD
- Solving UCI Medical Center's Dilemma
- He Says Rap Is Like Rock . . . the Pet Rock
- King Tribute
- Dellums on House Intelligence Panel
- Peaceniks' About-Face Is No Real Surprise
- 'Contacto 89' Demise
- Bagpipe Music
- Dellums on House Intelligence Panel
- Dellums on House Intelligence Panel
- Gun Owners' Responsibilities
- Peaceniks' About-Face Is No Real Surprise
- Foreign Muscle
- Computers Don't Always Make Services Cheaper
- Clash Continues Over Uta Ranke-Heinemann
- Critique Welcomed
- Center Oliver Miller Is a Large Reason Why Arkansas Has Been So High on the Hogs
- Mortgage 'Rip-Off'
- Dream House Plans
- Design Board Too Powerful
- A Mother's Rebuke
- "The American Music Awards" (ABC, Jan. 28)...
- Clash Continues Over Uta Ranke-Heinemann
- Whose Genius?
- KROQ's Poorman Giving Advice Is 'Scary'
- Dellums on House Intelligence Panel
- Toll Road Terrorists: Opponents or Developers and Supervisors?
- SURROGACY
- Holding Building Permits Will Save Water
- I certainly enjoyed the Hallmark Hall of...
- Gen. Powell: an Impressive Late Bloomer
- Quinn Says Players Were Honored
- Restore Playa Vista
- Mayor's Ties to Horcher Questioned
- State to Hear Third World Health Advice : Medical care: Experts at S.F. symposium that begins Tuesday will offer insights into handling problems among multiethnic community. The lack of funds and types of diseases are similar to situations in developing countries.
- HEALTH
- Toll Road Terrorists: Opponents or Developers and Supervisors?
- After waiting many years for a TV...
- Building of the Interstate Highway System Wasn't Such a National Great Achievement
- Hollywood at War
- Liberation
- Schools Need More Help Paying the Costs
- Solving UCI Medical Center's Dilemma
- Surrogacy
- Hollywood at War
- The New Center for Asian Senior Citizens
- Dellums on House Intelligence Panel
- 'No Thanks' to Early Mola Vote; Read Initiative Before Signing
- Lithuanian Independence
- Hollywood at War
- It's the Custom
- SURROGACY
- Once again, a television network (ABC) has...
- NBC's "Empty Nest" episode of Feb. 2...
- 'No Thanks' to Early Mola Vote; Read Initiative Before Signing
- Police Didn't Target Homeless
- SURROGACY
- SURROGACY
- The Assessor's Assessment
- Lithuanian Independence
- SURROGACY
- Homeless Better in Porterville Than Streets
- Results Clarified
- Galanter's Record
- Whose Genius?
- Caring for Animals or Exploiting Them?
- Lithuanian Independence
- 'Incredible Reunion'
- Sales Tax Loss Is Cause for Alarm
- Abandon Travel Phobia
- Covina Is Urged to Heed Thoreau
- Mauldin Should Avoid 'Economic Analysis'
- NONFICTION - Feb. 24, 1991
- NONFICTION - Feb. 24, 1991
- NONFICTION - Feb. 24, 1991
- NONFICTION - Feb. 24, 1991
- NONFICTION - Feb. 24, 1991
- NONFICTION - Feb. 24, 1991
- NONFICTION - Feb. 24, 1991
- Ground War Launched : Bush Acts After Iraq Scorns Deadline : Gulf conflict: In a nationwide address, the President accuses Baghdad of redoubling its efforts to destroy Kuwait.
- Allies Accuse Iraq of 'Execution Campaign' : Atrocities: U.S. military says Iraqi soldiers are killing Kuwaiti civilians to destroy evidence of torture.
- Schools Gird for Cuts From Slashed State Budget
- Hopes and Prayers in the Southland : Reaction: Some Californians expected the ground war to happen. Others wish that it hadn't.
- Allied Assault Mapped to Rout Crippled Foe
- Hopes and Prayers in the Southland : Reaction: Some in Orange County expected the ground war to happen. Others wish that it hadn't.
- Speed, Deception Planned to Crush a Crippled Enemy : Offensive: Multiple attacks will force the Iraqis to defend at numerous points and mask 'the hammer.'
- Iran Again Affirms Its Neutrality : Reaction: Egypt viewed Soviet initiative as too little, too late. It backed Bush on ultimatum.
- Seymour, Dannemeyer Clash at Convention : Republicans: The new senator supports a cut in welfare and opposes a tax increase. His rival for the GOP nomination accuses him of "advancing the cause of homosexual rights."
- Allies Accuse Iraq of 'Execution Campaign' : Atrocities: U.S. military says Iraqi soldiers are killing Kuwaiti civilians to destroy evidence of torture.
- Anaheim Firm Wins Navy Deal That Could Bring in $121 Million
- IMPACT OF THE GULF WAR : Economic Battle Lines Not Yet Drawn
- FEBRUARY GARDENING SPECIFICS . . .
- This Is an Open-and-Shut Case: Energy-Efficient Windows Pay
- OXNARD : Minibus Is Victim of Parks Budget Cuts
- TUSTIN : Food Drive Planned for Marine Families
- MUSIC REVIEW : Mutter Shines Despite Restless Civic Audience
- Pioneer Bancorp: The holding company for Pioneer...
- Southland May Quit Chapter 11: A U.S....
- L.A. Gear Shuts Unit: Sneaker maker L.A....
- FURNISHINGS : Dressing Chairs, Couches for the Occasion
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Market Update
- Fight to the Finish : Don't End the War Until Hussein Is Out of Commission, People Say
- Oregon Elects to Let Flags Fly After All
- Parliament Summons Yeltsin; Moves to Oust Him Expected
- TRANSPORTATION
- GARDENING : Before Whacking, Get Advice on Proper Pruning Techniques
- Martin, Praised by Bush, Is Sworn In as Labor Chief
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Books
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SPAIN : Patients Exposed to Lethal Radiation
- Newspaper: Hussein Set Goals in Book
- Roller-Skaters Plan Farewell to Freeway
- Review Panels Vary, but Laguna's Seems Toughest
- Commuter Train From Riverside Urged : Transportation: Caltrans wants to earmark $8.8 million for the line to relieve Riverside Freeway congestion. The plan hinges on Santa Fe cooperation.
- Hearing on Admittance Policies of Club Delayed
- SANTA PAULA : District to Buy Texts Sanctioned by State
- 20 Bus Riders See Fatal Shooting; Gunman Flees
- Lietzke Finds Some Time for 63 : Golf: He says the game isn't his top priority, but his eight-under second round gives him a two-stroke lead.
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : O'Brien Helps Westchester Eliminate Crenshaw
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Poway Looks Invincible in Quarterfinal Rout of San Dieguito
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Mt. SAC Dims Mission's Tournament Hopes, 4-3
- MUSIC REVIEW : Scott-Heron Still in Tune With Times : 'Blues-ology': His music comes with pungent commentary on what's wrong with the world.
- Dance Facility Gets Assist From L.A. : Dance: Community Development Department grants a $176,000 loan to save the repair-needy South-Central L.A. studio.
- Piggyback Apartments Work Elsewhere in County
- THE GULF WAR: The Home Front : Poll: Relatives in the Gulf
- O.C. Military Families Buffeted by Shifting Winds of War, Peace
- U.S. Analysts Puzzled Over Motive for Gorbachev's Bid : Kremlin: Some cite his ego or Soviet desire to remain a major power. Failure could be politically costly.
- DANA POINT : It's No Fluke, It's Festival of Whales
- Proposed SDSU Arena Under New Attack
- Surrogate Files Appeal Over Losing Custody
- BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- Last-Second Shot Drops and Montclair Prep Falls
- Baseball
- Ex-Symphony Violist Faces Virgin Territory as Soloist
- British Woman to Be Nation's 1st Astronaut
- Bradley Proposes a Trade-Off for Allowing New Water Hookups
- Masterminding the Movement of the Wounded : Hospitals: Computers help a U.S. military office in Germany route the sick and injured to sites throughout Europe.
- THE GULF WAR : Tree Shrine
- All of Harbor Freeway Lanes Set for Closure
- Du Pont Fined $1.85 Million in Dispute
- Du Pont Fined $1.85 Million: The giant...
- Nordstrom Inc.: The Seattle-based department store chain...
- TRANSPORTATION : Public Gets Revved Up Over Auto Show
- Deadline Ideal for Launching Night Attack
- The Day in the Gulf
- New Institute to Promote Mexico Ties, Culture
- Contra Figure's Slaying Was Seemingly Foretold : Nicaragua: Enrique Bermudez was the enemy both to the Sandinistas and rebel leaders. His political activity served to reopen war wounds.
- An Avenue of Flags Is Hit by Vandals : Santa Clarita: Twenty-five defaced or stolen banners will be replaced. The city received national attention for its 4-mile show of colors.
- ANACAPA ISLAND : Body May Be That of Missing Camper
- Garcia Says Other Agents Put His Life in Jeopardy : DEA: Investigators planned vengeance because they were angry that he was reinstated after being fired, he says.
- Notre Dame Limps to Berth in Semifinals
- DIVISION IV-A PREP BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Artists Out of Luck When Call Goes Against Borella
- BOYS' BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS : Poway's Balanced Act Gets Mustang Applause
- Viewers Send a Message: Oldies Still Goodies : Television: The ratings success of CBS' Ed Sullivan, Mary Tyler Moore and 'All in the Family' retrospectives may doom innovative entries in the 'Twin Peaks' mode.
- Home Sale Closings Fall to 3-Year Low, Report Says : Real estate: But since January, on which the reported is based, sales are starting to pick up again, observers say.
- Creditors Committee Picks Law Firm: The unsecured...
- W. James Lane, 39, has resigned as...
- GARDENING : Pruning Should Beautify, Not Maim, Trees
- U.S. Soldiers Looted Victims of Jeep Crash on 'Suicide Road,' Sergeant Says
- WAR IN BRIEF : CANADA : CF-18 Jet Aircraft to Get Array of Bombs
- THE GULF WAR : Long Distance Wedding
- State May Be Forced to Cut Off Water Delivery to Southland, MWD Says : Drought: District would have to rely almost exclusively on the Colorado River, requiring reductions of supplies to the 27 agencies it serves by 45% to 50%.
- Patient Found Dead at Home for Disabled
- Countywide : Official Says Fair Is Resolving Problems
- Where Each Night Is Ladies' Night
- El Cajon Valley Forfeits Soccer Victory; Coach to Resign
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL PREVIEW : Riverside Aims to End Season With a Ring
- COMMUNITY COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Saddleback Men's Tennis Team Beats Grossmont
- Estancia in Top Form in Beating Foothill : Division III-AA: Eagles win, 70-58, for their 14th victory in a row.
- They Swing Into Action When Show Must Go On . . . and Others Can't
- Louis Weil III Resigns From Time Magazine
- OTS Retains Kidder for Golf Resorts Sale:...
- Polaroid Files Appeal Notice: As expected, Polaroid...
- Soldiers' Moms Worry, See Doom Behind Diplomacy's Shifting Sands
- Kuwaitis Hear of More Destruction
- Margot Fonteyn Laid to Rest in Panama Grave
- Business Tax, Inspection Fee Studied for County : Budget: Some owners in unincorporated areas are irate over the proposals, which would raise about $439,000.
- First Step Taken Toward Building Trauma Center
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER PLAYOFFS
- TRACK AND FIELD: INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS : No Record, but Morceli Still Impressive in Mile
- Mater Dei Advances After Stopping Late Los Alamitos Rallies : Division I-A: Monarchs hold off Griffins, 83-73. They'll face Marina in the semifinals.
- Chamber Music Reviews : Subtle Shadings From the Fresk Quartet
- MUSIC REVIEW : An Involving Concert by Fresk Quartet
- Old School Calendar Is Backed : Ventura: A report urges that 15 campuses not convert to a year-round schedule.
- One Hopes the End Is Truly Near
- San Diego
- ORANGE COUNTY PERSPECTIVE : Getting the AIDS Message Out
- Latino Leaders Push Redistricting Goals : Politics: At a state Senate panel hearing in Ventura, officials and activists stress importance of districts that do not split minority areas.
- Top-Ranked Trojans Spike No. 2 Long Beach
- DIVISION III-AA ROUNDUP
- Miscellany
- Brower Helps Gulls End Skid at Nine
- DIVISION III-A ROUNDUP : St. Bernard's Press Helps Servite Win
- GIRLS' SOCCER PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- NHL ROUNDUP : With Lemieux Sidelined, Penguins Fall Short
- Angels' Howell Loses Arbitration
- MUSIC REVIEW : Talmi Displays Vision in Schumann Symphony : Concert: Strong leadership by music director of S.D. Symphony pays dividends midway through the season.
- SPORTS ON WEEKEND TV : Lakers-Pistons Game Tops Lineup
- AST Stock Takes Off on New Computers : High tech: The firm has begun volume shipping of its Premium Exec notebook computers. Analysts said that, along with news that the company will issue 2 million more shares of stock, inspired investor confidence.
- THE GULF WAR : Media Overload
- SCEcorp, Los Angeles, has appointed Victor A....
- FINANCIAL MARKETS : STOCKS : Dow Jumps 40 but Ends the Day Off 2.47
- MIDEAST UPDATE
- Nissan to Build More Recyclable Cars: The...
- Early Atomic Waste Lingers in St. Louis Suburbs : Environment: The radioactive residue from work on the first A-bombs is scattered across several sites. Officials are seeking a lasting solution.
- Mulligan, Tark Friends to the End : Basketball: Coaches who crossed paths some 30 years ago have always stayed in touch. On the court, UCI has been anything but amiable for UNLV.
- COLLEGE ROUNDUP : Furukawa the Difference for Irvine
- Santa Barbara Tops Irvine, 57-55, in Double Overtime
- DIVISION II-AA : Beilstein Propels Tustin Past Edison
- HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS
- TV Reviews : Celebrities Reminisce About Growing-Up Years
- Bulgaria Ends State Control of Farmland
- Land Battle Poses New Risk to Pilots : Air attack: They would be forced to fly lower and slower in support of allied ground troops.
- LAGUNA HILLS : Council Candidates File Finance Reports
- 1 of 4 Banks Robbed Was Hit Earlier in Week
- Buena Park : Ground Water Gives Officials Some Hope
- VENTURA : Peace Group to Hold Gulf War Discussion
- City to Pay Attorneys' Fees for Fired Officer
- Manual Arts Earns Right to Defend Title, 100-90
- New Meaning for the Term <i> Melting Pot</i>
- Agoura's Hoult Shoots for Berth in State Meet : Prep wrestling: Charger senior qualified for Masters tournament despite death of teammate.
- BOYS' SOCCER PLAYOFF ROUNDUP
- Third-Seeded Fernandez Withdraws From Palm Springs Tennis Event
- Marina Advances With Upset : Division I-A: The Vikings out-hustled, out-muscled and outplayed San Bernardino, 57-52.
- Everything Is Sunny as Angels Begin to Train : Baseball: One surprise surfaces, when Bannister says he would like to be a starting pitcher.
- Hans Graf: Modest About Mozart : Classical music: Conductor Graf downplays his Mozarteum Orchestra's respected approach to its namesake's music. The orchestra will present two programs in Costa Mesa.
- Lillian Kositza; One of L.A.'s First Female Doctors
- Countywide : Spring Enrollment Is Up at 3 Colleges
- Death of Rookie Weighs on Grads : Police: The slaying of Officer Tina Kerbrat reminds the academy's Class of September, 1990, that the time for caution follows graduation.
- COSTA MESA : Air Heroes of Another Era Reunite
- Two Arrested After High-Speed Chase
- Gretzky Milestone Helps Kings Win : Hockey: He passes the 2,100-point mark with goal and four assists. Jets fall, 6-4.
- Sharts Misses No-Hitter but Hits 2 Homers in 11-4 Northridge Win
- S.D. Peace Marchers Set to Step Out : War protest: Organizers expect it to be largest and most broadly based San Diego protest since the Gulf War began.
- U.S. Troops Convinced Ground War Is Coming : Military: They welcome Bush's ultimatum to Hussein. But few believe that Iraq's leader will give in.
- COMPARING TERMS FOR AN IRAQI PULLOUT
- COLUMN ONE : The Risk in Targeting Hussein : Assassinating Iraq's leader would end the war quickly, many believe. But finding and killing him wouldn't be easy, and political repercussions could be severe.
- Moscow Circus: Flurry of Peace Maneuvers Brings Confusion
- Allies Shot at Civilian Trucks, Jordanians Say
- Abraham Bolsky; Builder, Charity Leader
- PLAYING LOTTO 6/53
- Henry Harris: An Advocate for Parolees
- FULLERTON : 4 Held as 400 Pounds of Marijuana Seized
- San Diego
- Last of 'Magnificent Seven' Sentenced
- GOLF ROUNDUP : Player, Charles Disqualified After Wrong-Ball Incident
- Black Film Honors for Rolle and Schultz
- Mortgage Rates Rise Slightly: Fixed-rate mortgages averaged...
- Dodge Trucks Recalled by EPA: The Environmental...
- Schneider Presses Square D in Quest to Take Over Firm
- Couple Show Their Stripes in Fight Over House Color : Protest: Talk show host and 100 other supporters help them paint home red, white and blue. City says it must be painted sandstone.
- Snookered in Vietnam and Korea, U.S. Learns a 'Peace Talk' Lesson
- Six Named to Unified County Transit Board
- COSTA MESA : Search of Car Yields 3 Rocket Launchers
- OJAI VALLEY : Few Attend Study Group's 1st Meeting
- CLIPBOARD : Sound Off !
- National City
- VALLEY COLLEGE : Few Reservists Use New Drop Plan
- Countywide : Jail Passes Muster but Lawsuit Stands
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL STATE JC TOURNAMENT : Ventura Tops 6 Area Entries in Men's Regional
- Majerus Had Recovery Plan: Life Is a Beach
- A Los Angeles Treasure That Got Away : Art: The late Harry Franklin's collection of Melanesian works has been donated to Dartmouth College.
- Albred M. Zeien has been elected chairman...
- Rainbow Technologies Inc.: The Irvine-based maker of...
- Hewlett-Packard and Sun Microsystems in Venture: Sun...
- Johns Hopkins Plans to Sell Holdings in Tobacco Firms
- Europeans Give Soviets $1 Billion in Food Relief
- Turkish Leader Fires Defense Minister in Family Feud : Mideast: Deposed official was once a favorite cousin, but he disagreed with wife of President Ozal. Nation's Gulf War stance is unaffected.
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : Saddam Watch: His 'Unser Kampf'
- Warner Bros. Gives Formosa Cafe a Reprieve
- VENTURA : Wife Arrested in Use of Credit Cards
- Couple Is Arrested in Selling of Pornography : Courts: The Agoura residents are accused of shipping obscene tapes. The U.S. government seeks to seize their house.
- Literacy Council Trains 18 Volunteer Teachers
- Ever notice how it's getting so you...
- Princeton Stops Columbia, Clinches an NCAA Berth
- PREP BASKETBALL PLAYOFF ROUNDUP : Late Surge Sends Santa Clara Past Whittier Christian
- Golden West Women Seek Fifth Consecutive Berth in State Tournament
- Bad News Sends HomeFed Stock Down: HomeFedCorp....
- Bank OKs Pact With Regulators : Finance: Mission Viejo National, troubled by bad loans, agrees to improve operations and increase capital by the end of June.
- CLIPBOARD : Shallow Roots
- THE GULF WAR: The International Front : At the Zoo
- TV AND THE GULF WAR : Captioners' Frantic Efforts Help the Hearing-Impaired
- Belgium to Help Fight Slick
- A Haven for Marine Wives, Girlfriends : Support: Saloon watches over women while men from nearby Camp Pendleton are in the Gulf.
- Testing of Officials for Drugs Proposed : Thousand Oaks: Two unions say it would be unfair to screen city workers unless civic leaders also are tested.
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Lung Assn. Planning Walk 'N Ride Benefit
- Joseph S. Skaff; Retired Real Estate Broker
- HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER PLAYOFFS : Castillo Engineers San Diego's Victory Over Bonita Vista
- Martinez, Howell Are No-Shows : Dodgers: Both pitchers decide not to report to camp because of contract disputes. Morgan misses workout because of hip injury.
- VALLEY COLLEGES / MIKE HISERMAN : Upstart CLU Seeks Another Victim
- TV Reviews : 'Black Angel' Takes to the Air in Plan to Nuke Las Vegas
- New 'Twin Peaks' Cliffhanger: Can Loyal Fans Save the Show?
- Flesh Prince of Feeling Talks From the Heart : Music: After the demise of his marriage and band, Chris Desjardins is back with the Flesh Eaters, and he says the rough times have reinvigorated him.
- The New York Times Co. Magazine Group,...